This week's gang attack on a Haitian town killed at least 70 people, UN says
- A gang attack in Haiti killed at least 70 people, including three infants and 10 women, and injured at least 16 others, according to the United Nations.
- Gang members from the Gran Grif Gang raided a farming community near Port-Au-Prince, setting fire to at least 45 homes and 34 vehicles.
- The U.N. Human Rights Office expressed horror at the attacks, calling for a thorough investigation and accountability for those responsible.
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Haitian gang slaughters at least 70 people as thousands flee | Honolulu Star-Advertiser
PORT-AU-PRINCE >> Gang members brandishing automatic rifles stormed through a town in Haiti’s main breadbasket region, killing at least 70 and forcing over 6,000 to flee, causing widespread shock even in a country grown accustomed to outbreaks of violence.
Haitian Gang Opens Fire in Town at 3am, Killing 70
At least 70 people, three of them infants, were killed in a small town in Haiti when gang members with automatic rifles opened fire on residents, United Nations officials said Friday. At least 50 others were reported to be seriously injured. The gang set dozens of houses and vehicles on...
Gang attack in Haiti's Pont Sondé leaves 70 dead
An attack by a notorious gang in the town of Pont Sondé, Haiti, left at least 70 people dead on Thursday, after gunmen armed with automatic rifles opened fire, a spokesperson for the UN human rights office, OHCHR, said on Friday.
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